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My thesis is that if you care about being tracked enough that you'd want to turn it off, you're also technical enough to do it.

I may be wrong.



Go find a non technical person and ask them these two questions:

"Do you care if your ex-girl/boyfriend can tell every time you read an old email s/he sent you?"

"Have you disabled loading images by default in your email client?"

You will see that you are wrong.

EDIT: decided to listen to my own advice and conduct a (very non scientific obvs) twitter poll.

https://twitter.com/harryh/status/1146120438432616450


You're ignoring the vast majority of people who aren't aware that it's possible yet would care a great deal if they knew about it. In fact, that's the whole premise behind tracking pixels. It's victim blaming.




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